The WBO completed its review Wednesday of Timothy Bradley's controversial split-decision victory against Manny Pacquiao with its five-member international judging panel all scoring the fight for Pacquiao, even though the official result will stand.

The WBO completed its review Wednesday of Timothy Bradley's controversial split-decision victory against Manny Pacquiao with its five-member international judging panel all scoring the fight for Pacquiao, even though the official result will stand.

Furthermore, it was obvious that Arum bought out the judges, pretty smart yet conniving on his part though..

Knowing that FMW would be serving his time, Arum decided to make as much money as possible by bribing the judges to give Bradley the decision, and get another fight or two out that mess.

Pretty harsh accusations, I know, but Arum has a history of bribery and who knows how many strings he can pull with a finger, especially in Vegas. I suspect he is behind this farce 100%

I don't know, even with the international judges panel the scores covered the whole spectrum: 118-110, 117-111, 117-111, 116-112 and 115-113. It's obvious there is a major problem with how these fights are being scored. For one high ranking judge to see it as a 118-110 fight and another to see it 115-113 isn't exactly comforting, especially since Duane Ford and C.J. Ross both had Bradley winning 115-113 the night of the fight.

That review is as useless as predicting the sun will come up tomorrow.

The only thing to really come out of this is the WBO can now order a rematch even if Bradley and Pacquiao decided not to invoke the rematch clause in their contract.

The contract had a rematch clause with a date of November 10th I believe, but the fighters could've refused a rematch until the WBO stepped in, had five new judges watch the fight, and all 5 judges scored the fight for Pacquiao. Now, if Bradley and Pacquiao say they don't want to have a rematch, the WBO can order one to happen.

^Espn says that Pac doesn't plan to exercise his rematch clause, and will most likely face Marquez a 4th time.

Marquez's promoter put that out there, I don't know if it's true or not. Every article I've read says something different. As far as I know, no one from Pacquiao's camp has confirmed that or even stated anything like it. I know that the WBO can order a rematch between Pacquiao and Bradley now that they've reviewed the fight and scored it for Pacquiao, but I don't know if they will.